Princess Anui
Lady Yi of the Jeonju Yi clan or posthumously called as Princess Anui, was a Goryeo-born woman who would eventually become a part of the Joseon Royal Family member as the only daughter of Yi Haengni, from Lady Choe.[2] She was the younger sister of Yi Chun and became the paternal grandaunt of Yi Seonggye, its founder.[3]
Lady Yi | |||||
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Princess of Joseon (posthumously) | |||||
Spouse | Ju Dan (주단)[1] | ||||
Issue | Ju Hu (주후) | ||||
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House | House of Yi (by birth) Neungseong Ju (by marriage) | ||||
Father | Yi Haengni | ||||
Mother | Lady, of the Yeongheung Choe clan | ||||
Korean name | |||||
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Hanja | |||||
Revised Romanization | Anui Gongju | ||||
McCune–Reischauer | An'ŭi Gongju |
In 1392, when Joseon dynasty was established, her parents became formally called as a King (왕, 王; Wang) and Queen (왕비, 王妃; Wangbi)[4] and in 1411, they posthumously honoured as King Ikjo and Queen Jeongsuk.[5] Due to this, she later became a Princess and posthumously honoured as Princess Anui (안의공주, 安懿公主) in 1901 (5th year reign of Emperor Gojong of Korea).[6]
She married Ju-Dan (주단), son of Ju In-hwan (주인환)[7] from the Neungseong Ju clan and bore him a son, Ju Hu (주후). Their descendants continued to live in Yeongheung, Hamgyeong-do, Korea (nowadays Geumya-gun, Hamgyeongnam-do).[8]
References
- 승정원일기: 고종 [The Story of Seungjeongwon: Gojong vol. 194] (in Korean). University of California: National Culture Promotion Association. 2003. p. 173. ISBN 9788979774689. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- "태조의 3대조 익조 가계도". Naver (in Korean). June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- 宗事輯要 (in Korean). 讓寧大君第五子長平副正公派宗會. 1971. p. 50. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- 《조선왕조실록》태조 1권, 1년(1392 임신 / 명 홍무(洪武) 25년) 7월 28일(정미) 2번째기사
- 《조선왕조실록》태종 21권, 11년(1411 신묘 / 명 영락(永樂) 9년) 4월 22일(임자) 1번째기사
- "조선왕조실록". sillok.history.go.kr (in Korean). Retrieved June 22, 2021.
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- 《Seonwon-Gyebo-Giryak》